Boston police search for suspect wanted in North End indecent assault

Boston, MALocal News

Boston police are actively searching for a suspect involved in an indecent assault in the North End. Witnesses reported seeing a man follow a woman into her apartment building on Wednesday night, where he allegedly grabbed her foot and licked her toes. The woman's screams frightened the assailant, who fled the scene as she called 911. Police described the suspect as a Black male dressed in a black hoodie. This shocking incident has left residents feeling unsafe in a typically busy neighborhood.

Neighbor Olivia Carini emphasized the unsettling nature of the crime, noting that it occurred despite the presence of others nearby. The landlord reported that the victim is shaken but managing to cope with the traumatic experience. Local authorities are urging residents to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity.

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